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PAGE THREE .a.J The OREGON STATESMAN Saleo, Oregon, Friday Morning, April 213933 ? r a i " t r i t Sr." T I Society N ? . i ? ews an OllVE M. UojLK; Society Editor deiuB;Aff airs J Bride - Eect is Popirtatponor Guest ? Miss Josephine Albert,- bride elect or Brace Spalding, is being the center ol much social-attention before her marriage May , In a beautifully planned church wedding at the First . Presbyterian church. ... Wednesday.'-afternoon .Miss Al bert was guest of honor in New berg at the home of Mrs. Charles' Swan, sister, .of the groonv-elect. A smartly appointed luncheon was followed by. bridge at four tables. Guests Invited from Salem includ ed Miss Albert, Miss Casilda May otorena. Miss Genevieve " Thayer and Miss Rosalind Van Winkle. , This coming week Miss Albert will be feted by Mrs. Paul Wal lace on Tuesday. Mrs. Rosalind Van Winkle will entertain Wed nesday for her and Mrs. John Griffith will' be hostess in her honor Thursday. Younger Set Busy With Plans One of the younger circles finds Itself busy with plans for the last days of the week. Thursday night this group met at the home of Miss Lorraine Klnzer and enjoyed a hilariously funny "dress-up party with each costume designed to be as grotesque and amusing as possible. The results were highly satisfactory for tne zz maias garn ered for the informal evening. Guests inculded Margaret Cor ey, Margaret Engel, Dorotha Can non, Hazel Johnson, Frances Mar tin, Bula Bailley, Cynthia Deiano, Marie Patton, Frances sanae, Mrs, Charles Claggett, Barbara Mc Donald, Phyllis Day, Claudia Bun tin: Lorraine Kinzer, Helen Weid- xner. Cleo Ritner. Anita Wagner, Jeanne Patton, Ruth Hlllman. Is-, ebel George, Jean Doolittle, Fran es Jensen. Dorothea Corey. Fran- es Doolittle, Faye Drlscoll, Mary Jane Adams, Marine McKiUop and Margaret Burdette. Sunday the same group will en tertain at the home of Miss Marie end Miss Jeanne Patton with a formal tea between the hours of 3 and E o'clock. A number of ad ditional guests are being invited Cor this smart affair. Wedding Anniversary Celebrated t SOCIAL CALENDAR Y Friday, April 21 : . -Women's Auxiliary of St. Panl'i Episcopal ehurea. with Mrs.. Sarah de Lisle, 735 North Church street. S:S0 .... o'clock. . . . Salem district convention of Women's Home Mis sionary societies, 9:30 o'clock, Leslie Memorial church; soon luncheon; sessions open 9:30 o'clock. : Ilal llibbard Auxiliary, Mrs. Carle Abrams, 1147 Chemeketa street, 2:30 o'clock. '. Mrs. W. M. Stoddard, hostess to Calvary Baptist Missionary society, 2:30 o'clock; ears leave church at 2 o'clock. Executive board of Business and Professional Wom en's club, 7:30 o'clock. Mips Ruth Moore, 241 North . High street. . Court street Christian church, exhibit of quilts and ! hand work, 2 to 4:30 o'clock; in church parlors. Auxiliary to Salem Dakota club, with Miss Olive M. Dahl, Lausanne hall. 1 Program presented by students of Lena Belle Tar tar, lobby of Y. M. C. A., 8 o'clock; open to the public. , Women's Alliance of Unitarian church, one o'clock luncheon, followed by program. West Side Aid of Jason Lee church with Mrs. B. Benson, 2224 North Liberty street. Thimble club, Neighbors of Woodcraft, 2 o'clock in ' Fraternal temple. Wedding Told as Surprise; Mrs. D. T. Bradford Hostess Independence Delphians'Meet for Session at Robinson Home West Salem. At a delightful social tea held at the home of Mrs. Darrel T. ' Bradford Wednesday afternoon, games and Bocial infor mality were enjoyed by Mesdames Dale Lemon, J. E. Thomas, C. L. Dark, Arthur Hathaway, J. L. Mil ler, P. L. Clark. Arthur Akers, I. W. Thomas, Rex Swigart, Elmer Rierson, Lyle Thomas. Emmett A. Dickson, S. Pfeifauf, George. Lathrop, D. H. Gillliand, Phil Hathaway, F. M. Moore, Ed Brock, J. G. Minton. Bertha K. Engle- horn, E. D. Cochran, W. D. Phil lips, Martha Rierson, Robert Pat- tison, L.- T. Wallace, Nicholas Brinkley, J. R. Bedford, Eugene Krebs, E. Lloyd Miller, W. L. La Due, Guy C. Newgent, S. P. Wise, W. L. Doran and the hostesses. Mesdames Bradford, Fred Kuhn, James M. Fisher, John Evans, Ar thur Hathaway and Miss Lottie McAdams. - The wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Phillips, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rierson was observed with a delightful even ing at the Homer Harrison home with members of the Jolly Time Quilting club as special guests. Cards and Jigsaw pnzcles were enjoyed during the evening hours In guest rooms made delightfully gay with a profusion of daffodils. At the late supper hour the long table at which the guests were seated was centered with three attractively decorated anniversary cakes. Covert were placed for Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rierson, Mr. and Mrs. Ho sier , Harrison, honor guests, and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. George Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. William Sexton. Mrs. Rex Swigart, Mrs. Martha Rierson, Mabel Har rison, Delpha Savage, Velma May, Estalyne Rierson, Virginia Coates, Vivian . Noth, Shirley Dickson, Bonnie Dickson, Delores Hatha way, Shirley Swigart, Josephine Sexton, Joe Rierson, Bobbie Dlck on, Kenneth Lathrop, Wayne La throp, and Billle Swigart. Prof. Tillson Directs Piano Ensemble Prof. Edward W. - Tillson re turned Thursday from Portland where on Wednesday night he conducted the piano ensemble of the Allied Arts club in a concert which attracted a large audience, Including many of Portland's leading musicians. Eighteen pi anos were nsed. There were two ensemble numbers and one piano concerto, Mendelssohn's "G Minor Concerto". Mrs. Maude Ross Sardam was the solo pianist, and -the orches tral parts were taken by the en semble pianos. This substitution f pianos for the orchestra was something new in Portland and - was . enthusiastically received. Vocal numbers were given by , the choms and a double trio of ' ' u the organization, under the dlrec ' tion of Rose Coursen Reed. v -VC - prof. Tillson will conduct the piano ensemble on May 10 at the - s't Meier and Frank auditorium. This concert - will be broadcast over XGW, Independence. The Delphians met Monday at the Robinson home with the lesson topic, "German Opera," being directed by Mrs. James H. Hart. Program numbers. were contributed by Mrs. M. J. Butler and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. Pattern y in m 2588 L 7 VC7twXm.f Pringle Coming as a complete surprise to their many friends was the announcement of the marri age of Miss Alice Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Greer of Pringle to Mr. Leland Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott of Liberty. The marriage which took nlace last November 19th, and kept se cret was very cleverly revealed at a birthday party given In the Greer home, when at the refresh men nour a large case bearing a miniature bride and groom and the date of the wedding was pass ed among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will take no ineir new aDoae at Liberty. Tnose invited for the evening were ine nonored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Scott. Mr. and Mn A. B. Allm, Irene and Jack AHm. ir. ana Mrs. o. T. Sealey, Mr. and Mrs. Cnaries Grabenhnrnt ami lamuy, Mr. and Mrs. George Ad ams. Miss Margaret Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, Miss Pearl scott, Miss Elsie Davis. Hurt Greer, Chester Seeger, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sweet and family, Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Greer n nosts, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Greer. Hazel Green Mrs. B. a. zui- insai was hostess to Sunshine Sewing club Wednesday after noon. The winners in contest will be feted at Hazel Green Park May lit. m M.... 4, wua Mrs. nuton Clemens hostess. It was voted to have qnilt display. Committees annolnt- ea are Mrs. Ben Clemens. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. B. C. Zlelln ski. Committees for the nlcnle for tne Husbands and children of members are: arrangement, Mrs. virgil Perrlne, Mrs. Rudolph wacxen. Mrs. Charles Zlellnskl; reiresnments, Mrs. Lloyd McDon ald, Mrs. Herman Waeken Jr. Hazel Green Mrs. B. C. Zielin- skl entertained with a party Wed nesday honoring her daughter, Helen on her birthday. Guests were: honor guest, Helen Marion Wampler, Avis Wood, Mildred and Charlotte Zlellnskl. Beulah Cook, Bernlce Lehrman, Gertrude Zlellnskl, Irene, Lois, and Rosalie Wacken, Delmore and Barbara Kobow, George Smith, Charlotte and Mary Massie. Mrs. Robert Massle and Mrs. Joseph Zlellnskl assisted. Reception Fitting Concert Finale For Club The Thursday night concert giv en as the annual spring offering of the Salem MacDowell chorus was given a delightful social fi nale at the- home cf Mrs. C. S. Hamilton following the evening's program. The guest artist David Camp bell of Portland, and members of the chorus were special guests. Additional guests Included special friends of Mr. CampbelL The rooms of the. Hamilton home were brilliantly decorated with a profusion of spring blos soms. Presiding at the service table were Mrs. W. T. Jenks and Mrs. Percy Kelley. Assisting In the serving were Miss Billle Cupper, Miss Margaret Heltzel, Miss Margaret Sims, Miss Dorothy Kelloge, Miss Louise Bry an and Miss Loujene Breitzke. Officers of the MacDowell clnb, president of which is Mrs. W. S. Levens, and Mrs. Hamilton assist ed as hostesses about the rooms. Mrs. Alice Fisher entertained with an attractive guest day tea at her home for members of the Etokta club and their friends Tuesday. Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton and Mrs. P. E. Graber presided at the tea tables. Musical numbers presented by Miss Bernlce Rlck man and Miss Marcia Brown add ed beauty to the program. Mrs. Lynds of the Marlon county health unit spoke concerning the work of that organization. Baclcto Honie Trend Gets at Recognition Safeway n Cooking School Wednesday The modern tread Is back to the aome for games, eonversa- tloa and -good coo'klng. With this belief firmly la mind. Mrs. Marias Spencer, home econ omist of the Safeway Stores Homemakers' bureau Is preparing for . the modernised cooking school, "Klteheneering-, which will be conducted In Salem for three days beginning Wednesday. Apru zs. These sessions will be held for the benefit' of Salem bomemakers at the armory each day from 2 until 4 o. m. Doors will be ann at 1 o'clock each day to accommo date early arrivals. Mrs. Spencer, as she ehats to the class, actn&liv produce 19 varied dishes of del icacies by means of the range or mecnanicai refrigerator In the two-hour session each day.. 'Wholesome, economical foods and Inexpensive bat luscious des serts will be stressed this year," says Mrs. Spencer, "for these will be In accord with present times. In other words, old-fashioned ideas will be new- Ideas en hanced by modern efficiency." . The cooking school, nnder the direct supervision of Julia Lee Wright, national director- of the Safeway 8tores Homemakers bu reau will bring to the women of Salem the results of expert, y ear around food research and recipe experimentation at the bureau testing kitchen at the headquar ters of the organisation In Oak recipes are, revamped. new. dlah- es devised, and the bureau's seal of approval placed upon products which meet Mrs. Wrigh t's rigid and uncompromising tests.,'; j T I Mrs. Julia Lee Wright national director of the. Safeway Stores Homemakers bureau ,will tbrln to the women of Salem the results of expert, year-around food. re search and . recipe experimenta tion at the bureau testing 'kitchen at the headquarters of the organization- In Oakland. 1 There, In that modernised -t--oratory of - "kiteheneerisg, J recipes are revamped, new dishes devised, and the. bureau's seal of approval placed) upon ' products which meet Mr. Wright's rigid and uncompromising tests. - Mrs. Julia Lee Wright, national director of the Safeway Stores Homemakers' bureau, who attend ed the University of Washington. la well known to western women for her radio talks, newspaper ar ticles, authorship of a new cook book. "Recipe TouH Enjoy", and I direction of cooking schools. Her land. There, In that modernized lab-1 staff of eight expert home econ oratory of "klteheneering, old omlsts is composed of young wom en. with university training and' practical experience. - - - : Mrs. Spencer urges women who -wish to qualify as kiteheneers" to come; early each day of the class "and bring a pencil and a friend. Kltcheneering,' she ex plained, is more than mere cook ery. It Is the art of preparing and serving .well-balanced and econ-. omleal meals with a minimum of time and energy. As an added Attraction to the Salem women planning to attend the three sessions of the "kltchen eering school, arrangements have been made to distribute special awards. Eaeh day IX market bas kets of groceries will be given free to members of the class. Ar ticles of food actually produced at the sessions by cooking or refrig eration will also be distributed. Mrs. C. C. Clark entertained Tuesdsy night In compliment to Mrs. Edgar Moorman of M liner. Idaho, a guest in th city. Covers were placed for Mrs. Moorman. Mrs. Almira Hale. Miss Laura Hale. Miss May Hale. Miss Ola Clark and Mrs. Clark. Beef Given Push In Selling Drive A grower - consumer campaign intended to stimulate the sale of beef for the purpose of benefiting the great cattle-growing industry of the west. Is being launched April 21 to May I, Inclusive, by the Safeway stores and Its affiliat ed retail companies, according to an announcement made by R. W. Doe, vice-president of that organ ization. Two thousand seven hun dred twenty-six stores operating in Washington, Montana, Idaho, Wy oming, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas will participate In this event. This Is the first time a selling and advertising program on beef alone has ever been held. covering this much territory at one time. 23czs. tYwsmtoejsjssj tLVmifkaifm tmrdiMlsi fsomex ij2ts Doubh Actio f 03 PUT ON YOUR SHOES ,1 ! W. L. Lewis Home Scene of .Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis en tertained at - dinner Wednesday evening. The dinner table was at tractive with its center piece of daffodils In a blue and crystal bowl flanked by yellow tapers In blue and crystal holders. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gles, Miss Kathryn Gles. Miss Elizabeth Lewis and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis. Announcement baa reached Sa lem of the marriage in The Dalles Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Mil dred K. Waters, for many years a member of the staff of the secre tary of state, and 1 8. Barns, capitalist of Beverly Hills.' They left shortly after the wedding ceremony by motor for .California where they will be at home after - May 1 in Beverly Hills, fr ' O O Additional Society on Page 8 By AXXK ADAMS , , Gay. spring-like, feminine and young. . . is it any wonaer so many smart women are making this lovely model? Fashioned of one of those dainty prints. . . pur chased by the yard for almost a song. . . it would be charming. ; The ruffled collar of white or gandie perhaps you've a rem nant at home joins the pointed seaming of the- bodice and lends a soft touch to the face. Very perky puffed sleeves and slender skirt seaming create the popular wide st-the-top silhouette. Pattern 2588 may be ordered only In sizes IS, 14, 16, II, SO, 30, 82, 34, 38, 38, and 40. Size It requires 34 yards 39-Inch fabric I and yard contrasting. Illus trated step-by-step sewing Instruc tions included with this pattern. wmmmi Women's Soles C5(3 . Ho Men's Soles Boys Soles Sa4 ttftMa Mate (15e) la soIds or itmp (Mint prafrrd), lor this patura. Writ lUly yoar mbm, addrea tmi "style aambor. Bo io ro state also wasted. , fo Aaao Adau fa- Mas took. It ceatalna SS olorfnl paca of ovoiy Parit-iatpircd od la for avary aoirtaf seed, and ahowa bow to b ehlt at ovary boar of tbo day. Brtry atyla ia practic al, and oaay to auka. Tboro are atodala-for the tarter Mgoro and pace of delizatfo) jam! or ad kid die atylaa. Lovely Unferie, a ad ao eetaory pattoraa, too."Prioo of a ta le?, fifteen cento, oatalof sad pat tern . to fat bar, tweaty-liTO ante. Addreaa all Ball orders to Tae Orecoa Stateeatao Fetter DoparV aot, 848 W. ITta street. Wow .Totk...olty..vvS' -..---;:,.. Children's Soles according to size We use ovlr the finest leathers and there caa be no finer, work produced in any ahop I 935 S. COMMERCIAL WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Prices Are Advancing Rapidly Buy Now and Save J Buy Oregon Products . . . . Help Oregon Payrolls These Price Good Friday, Saturday and Monday April 21, 22, 24 Airway Coffee Fresh Milk AU Oregon Product, lb. 22 c Bread Oregon Baked Loaf From Oregon T Preserve Pickles Kitchen Brooms Household Brooms Kraut Juice Tomato Juice White Wonder Soap Dairies, qC Maraecj Oregon O lbe. Strawberry made a) Jar Ootumbln Oregon wee Nnbbins made, at. 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Ccc Zonall The blend In seasoning will be demonstrat ed all day Saturday at your PAT. stores. 4oz.can ES Max4-muM Brand IK S Tall Cans limit 6 Cam A guest ticket to the Chemeketa players will be given free with grocery purchase. See and bear Salem's own play producers presenting The Black Shadow, April 26-27. Treat yourself to an evening of splendid en tr rtatnnie.ii t. Shred. Wheat 3EHH IF ,Vj " r T" 22e KIEAILiriHI Ve'ave feelevSet eO eeto I aweSly keel e eef ee kota tkis wW-eed. Aak eer aMiket aea efoa siff ereet cuts el keef eo)d kew to preyere ike. DeHdooa Appetlxinf Healthful Sirioxn Rib Open Kettle T Bon Rendered BecS Elooctt . Choicn Arm and Shoulder cuts, lb. DccSCnbco er braising, lb. tor loin Pcrfi ricaot Veal Elcaott Choice saOc fed L5vy2u t "..'v. r . a.t,.,-